Weekly Tarot

Draw 7 cards for the week ahead - one for each day to guide your journey. Embeddable domain-locked widget, mobile-responsive.

Weekly Tarot — illustration

A weekly tarot spread gives you something a single daily card doesn't: a shape. Three to five cards drawn together create a relational picture - the energy entering the week, what to work with in the middle, and what the week is moving toward. You're not reading each card in isolation; you're reading how they speak to each other. That's where the texture is. A Hermit next to a Three of Cups says something neither card says alone.

How it works

Draw your weekly spread - three or five cards, depending on the layout you choose. Each position in the spread has a specific role: opening energy, what to develop, where friction may come from, what to release, and the closing note. You'll see the card images, names, and an interpretation that reads the position, the card, and how it sits relative to the others in your spread.

Understanding your result

Each card in the spread carries two layers: its own meaning and its positional meaning. The same card in the 'friction' position means something different than in the 'release' position - the position frames how you're meant to work with the card's energy. The weekly reading also pays attention to suit balance: a spread heavy in Swords suggests the week is primarily mental; all Cups suggests an emotionally active week. Major Arcana appearing in positional spreads are weighted more heavily - they're marking something significant in the week's terrain.

Frequently asked questions

Can I draw cards for someone else?

You can hold someone else in mind while drawing, but the reading will be most useful if you're interpreting it in relation to your own situation. Tarot reads the person doing the asking.

Should I draw new cards mid-week if something changes?

The weekly spread is designed to hold for the whole week. Redrawing every time something shifts is a way of avoiding the reading. Sit with the cards you pulled even when they're uncomfortable.

Is this a full 78-card deck?

Yes - the draw pool includes all 78 Rider-Waite Tarot cards, both upright and reversed.

Is tarot meant to predict my week?

No. Tarot gives you a reflective frame for the week's energy - a set of lenses, not a schedule. We don't make predictive claims about what will happen.

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